Finland's unusual time shift request

Finland has asked the EU not to return the winter hour, as this change is affecting people's health. More than 70,000 Finnish citizens have signed a petition against seasonal shift, with the reasoning that this is affecting them by making them sick. The government of Finland should show Brussels that [...]
Finland has asked the EU not to return the winter hour, as this change is affecting people's health.
More than 70,000 Finnish citizens have signed a petition against seasonal shift, with the reasoning that this is affecting them by making them sick.
The government of Finland should show Brussels that it wants to end the EU dictatorship at the time of day savings, it is said at a Finnish parliamentary commission.
Saturday after midnight, the summer count of time was completed starting that winter. Time goes back 60 minutes.
Most North America and Europe implement time change every six months. /Kan Kosova












